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4. Keep Your Fears To Yourself

4. Keep Your Fears To Yourself

It’s better to keep your fears, doubts, and shortcomings to yourself, but if you must talk to someone about it, ensure it is a person you can trust.
This is another way to boost your self-confidence.

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